Yes, the slide front holding the spring can be soldered back on or welded back.
Yes, metal strips can typically be welded or soldered depending on the material. For example, aluminum strips can be welded with specialized equipment, while some metals like copper can be soldered. The specific welding or soldering method will depend on the metal type and its application.
Welded, brazed or soldered.
Copper pipe is soldered. Steel pipe is welded. Plastic pipe (pvc) is glued. There is even a type of pipe that is smoked...
Yes, brass can be welded using various methods such as oxyacetylene welding, TIG welding, and brazing. The specific welding technique used will depend on the thickness of the brass and the desired strength of the weld.
Not every gun is made the same way but most are silver soldered to a center rail. I have never seen barrels that are truly "welded". I think it would cause too much heat and distortion on the bore.
Lead and oakum "caulked Joint" Welded Joint, lead wiped, lead burned, brazed, soldered, mechanical (MJ) joint, flanged joint, screwed joint, compression , flaired
Virtually all double barrel shot guns produced prior to World War 2 were soft soldered.
Yes, it can be welded, depending on the location of the crack. Some radiators are repairablbe, depending on the construction of the radiator. Older style all-brass/copper radiators can be soldered (not welded) if the leak area is accessible and the surrounding metal is strong enough. Some newer style plastic tank/aluminum core radiators can be repaired if the leak is at the joint between the tank(s) and the core, while others cannot. The plastic tanks themselves and the aluminum cores cannot be reliably repaired.
A lot of things from metal to other stuff.
It is called aluminum welding. Aluminum can be TIG welded, the most common method, or oxy-fuel welded, or stick welded, or MIG welded.
What have you welded ?
It is called aluminum welding. Aluminum can be TIG welded, the most common method, or oxy-fuel welded, or stick welded, or MIG welded.